What Happens in Chapter 1480 – From the Book Julian's Stand in Wife
Dive into Chapter 1480, a pivotal chapter in Julian's Stand in Wife, written by South Wind Dialect. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
However, Kenneth was sure she wouldn’t actually do it.
“Your parents’ graves…” he said.
He still had information she needed.
As he had expected, Fanny gradually calmed down.
She couldn’t kill him by removing his oxygen mask. Being a criminal because of him wasn’t worth it.
She had to make him bear the judgment he deserved for being a murderer, under the jurisdiction of the law!
So angry she was, her fingers trembled. She suppressed her fury as best as she could.
“Tell me.”
Kenneth went on, and there was not a single trace of guilt in his voice. “Their graves are in City East Graveyard.”
That graveyard…
Fanny’s eyes lit up. “I’ve been there before!”
Kenneth was stunned. “You have? When did that happen?”
It was a few years ago, when she just started acting. She wasn’t famous at that time.
The Channings acted as her backer and paved her way in the industry with their money. While no one dared to do anything to her, many gave her the cold shoulder.
When she became the supporting actress of an A-list celebrity, their treatment of her worsened.
At that time, said celebrity was a top-notch star paid handsomely just to appear in a feature and say a few words.
As her supporting actress who shared a few scenes with her, Fanny performed very well despite the high expectations. The director even praised her.
When the crew was packing up, that actress gave direct orders forbidding everyone to give her a lift home. Not even Fanny’s own company car.
She had to walk home.
Back then, no one dared to go against the actress.
Fanny had no choice but to walk home. She didn’t expect the journey to be so long. Despite the many hours of walking till the sky turned dark, she saw absolutely no cars passing by. It was winter, and her body was almost frozen stiff.
She had sat on many vehicles that belonged to the Channings, and had seen many things in the materialistic entertainment circle. However, none of the vehicles she had been in felt warmer than the tricycle she rode that night.
Now that she thought about it, the man and his wife she met that night could very well have been sent to protect her by her parents…
She didn’t expect to cross paths with her biological parents that way.
Her heart softened. At the same time, she felt a strong urge to cry.
Kenneth had no idea what was going through Fanny’s mind. He simply fulfilled his end of the deal, and told her, “There are only two people by the surname of Smith in the graveyard. I don’t remember their names, but you’ll know when you see it.”
At that, Fanny’s heart hardened once more.
What did he mean by that? How could he not remember their names after doing something so cruel to them?!
She had to suppress her anger to control herself from killing him right there and then.
Kenneth was rather surprised. His impression of Fanny was that she was a bold and daring woman. Yet, she didn’t make a move on him, even until now.
He wondered if he could get rid of Fanny for his son. After all, she posed a great threat to him.
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